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    Default Joe C. W&B Restoration

    I had Joe restore a rather unique W&B for me. Thought I would share the fantastic results with everyone!

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    After pictures:

    My only complaint is that it is too pretty to shave with!
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    Wow!! what a difference. Almost looks like he re-etched the blade.

    Congrats!! , It looks Fantastic, Joe does incredible work

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    Quote Originally Posted by padron View Post
    Wow!! what a difference. Almost looks like he re-etched the blade.
    Yeah, I was thinking the same thing. That's a beauty!

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    After seeing other members show off what he's restored (lucky stiffs), the only thing that could surprise me would be to find out that he did this blindfolded.

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    Quote Originally Posted by padron View Post
    Wow!! what a difference. Almost looks like he re-etched the blade.

    Congrats!! , It looks Fantastic, Joe does incredible work
    I did. I did, however, try to match as closely as possible what was on the blade originally. I kept the same font, and the W&B spacing is accurate. The "Washington Razor" part I re-etched was a bit bigger, but same font. Thank you for the kind words.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Chandler View Post
    I did. I did, however, try to match as closely as possible what was on the blade originally. I kept the same font, and the W&B spacing is accurate. The "Washington Razor" part I re-etched was a bit bigger, but same font. Thank you for the kind words.
    Awesome!! Very cool to learn you are now offering this service. Way to go Joe

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    Nice to see it turned out so good for you Chad.
    I always wonder what happens to razors I sell.
    How does it shave?

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